Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Stena-Dee-Oil-Platform-Atlantic-Frontier-Action-in-the-Atlantic-Ocean-27MZIFIFRN2L.htmlConceptually similarStena Dee Oil Platform Atlantic Frontier Action in the Atlantic OceanGP02V1GCompleted★★★★Stena Dee Oil Platform Atlantic Frontier Action in the Atlantic OceanGP02V04Completed★★★★Stena Dee Oil Platform Atlantic Frontier Action in the Atlantic OceanGP02V03Completed★★★★Stena Dee Oil Platform Atlantic Frontier Action in the Atlantic OceanGP02V1JCompleted★★★★GP climbers board the Stena Dee oil platform. Atlantic FrontierGP0Z26Completed★★★★Stena Dee Oil Platform Atlantic Frontier Action in the Atlantic OceanGP02V1LCompleted★★★★Stena Dee Oil Platform Atlantic Frontier Action in the Atlantic OceanGP02V05Completed★★★★GP survival pod fixed to Stena Dee oil platform. Atlantic FrontierGP0I8FCompleted★★★★Stena Dee Oil Platform Atlantic Frontier Action in the Atlantic OceanGP02V1MCompleted★★★★View AllGP02V1HStena Dee Oil Platform Atlantic Frontier Action in the Atlantic OceanSeven Greenpeace activists from the ships MV Greenpeace and MV Rainbow-C boarded the drilling platform Steena Dee, chartered by BP to install one of the final pieces of equipment at the Foinhaven drilling site in the Atlantic Frontier to allow oil production to commence.Locations:Atlantic Ocean-North Atlantic OceanDate:9 Aug, 1997Credit:© David Sims / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2082px X 1343pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Climbing actions-Day-Occupation actions-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil exploration-Oil rigs-OutdoorsShoot:Rockall Occupation and Atlantic Frontier Action in the Atlantic OceanGreenpeace occupies Rockall, a small island in the North East Atlantic, as part of its Atlantic Frontier campaign to highlight oil exploration in the area. The activists land on the Rockall with a yellow solar powered pod anchored onto the rock with steal and heavy duty straps. Greenpeace opposes new developments in oil exploration on the grounds of climate change.